Barac# 35; AE 38x34mm; 13g. Without ribbon ; Condition-I # 00005. The Hungary Long Service Decoration for Officer III Class Large Crown from 1923 is a prestigious and historically significant award given to officers in Hungary for their long and dedicated service. This decoration features a large crown design and measures approximately 38x34mm, weighing 13g. This particular item does not come with a ribbon and is in excellent condition (Condition-I). Historically, Hungary has a rich tradition of honoring military and civil servants for their commitment and loyalty through various decorations and awards. The Long Service Decoration for Officer III Class Large Crown was likely awarded to officers who had shown exceptional dedication and service to their country during the early 20th century. This item serves as a tangible reminder of Hungary’s history and the honor bestowed upon individuals who have served their country with distinction. Its design and craftsmanship reflect the importance placed on recognizing and commemorating the contributions of officers in Hungary during this time period. We specialize in collectibles? Coins, banknotes, medals, awards, and watches. Since 1998 in the hobby and established as a company in 2007, we? Ve completed 165+ auctions and served 45,000+ collectors. Questions or consignment inquiries?

These are original drawings/drafts/schematics of Winchester gun parts for firearms developed in the early 20th century. All three drawings were drafted on linen and in good condition. Not exactly sure which models these hardware drafts were for, but would make a great collector’s piece for firearm enthusiasts or if you want a cool vintage drawing to frame and hand in your home. These are original drafts (not reproductions) developed by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1919 to 1923. Each drawing in 16.5 X 10 inches. Let me know if you have any questions.
Offered here is an original. Kure Naval Training Corps commemorative photo album. Documenting recruits who entered service in. June 1937 (Showa 12). This album begins with highly significant introductory pages featuring a portrait of. Vice Admiral Takayoshi Kato. Then Commander-in-Chief of the. (later promoted to full Admiral), along with the famous. Five Articles for Military Personnel. Reflecting the discipline, values, and ideology expected of Imperial Japanese servicemen. It is far more than a simple graduation album. The following pages contain numerous original photographs showing the real training life of new sailors at the Kure Naval Training Corps, including. Cutter / rowing boat exercises. Formation drills and physical training. Mess hall scenes and daily life. Inspections and barracks discipline. Group portraits and base surroundings. Kure Naval Training Corps. Was one of the most important recruit training centers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, supporting the powerful Kure Naval District. Is especially important, as it marks the outbreak of the. And the rapid expansion of Japan’s wartime military system. This album captures the moment when ordinary young men were being transformed into wartime sailors. Original binding cord missing. Inner hinge repaired with glue. Child scribbles on reverse of 2-3 pages. About two caption tissue pages missing. Despite condition flaws, the historical and visual value remains very strong. This is an excellent primary-source piece for collectors of naval militaria, pre-war Japan, or military training history. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.


These are vintage Teitzel-Jones boots, a brand with deep historical ties to the U. The company logo is stamped on the inside and it looks like Capt. Blomme is handwritten on the inside. There are straps inside of each boot for pulling the boots on. The boot measures 19 high. The foot part measures 11.25″ long and they are 5″ wide at the widest point. These boots do not feel fragile or brittle. The leather is supple. The boots are fairly sturdy. They are in very good condition. These boots were highly regarded for their craftsmanship and were frequently custom-made for cavalry officers and high-profile figures. The “Teitzel-Jones” name marks a specific era in the company’s evolution. The company moved to Wichita in 1914. Teitzel passed away in 1929 and Carlton Dehner left to form his own company (The Dehner Company) in 1930, the business was known as Teitzel-Jones. Boots with only “Teitzel Jones” on the label likely date from 1930 through the WWII era. Teitzel was known as a premier maker of cavalry officer boots. Notable customers included General George Patton, who ordered custom battle boots, and Eleanor Roosevelt, for whom they made riding boots. #Wichita #Cavalry #Custom Made #Officer #Dehner #TeitzalJones.


This product is a lot of 2 original NAMED to John E. Sandow, pilot’s book log air service records from the U. Army USAAS in the 1930s. These vintage documents provide a glimpse into the military aviation history of the United States during the interwar period. With a theme of militaria, these records offer a unique insight into the activities and operations of the U. Army Air Service during this significant time in history. Perfect for collectors of historical military memorabilia, these original documents from the 1930s are a valuable addition to any collection.

Marine Corps Officer’s Cap Badge 1937 year – pre ww2. Approximately 13/4″ by 1-1/2 “. The attachment nut is present.

Swedish Military – Helmet M21/16 w/3 crowns & 2 decals. The M21 was introduced in 1921 and the metal crest featuring the “Three Crowns” (Tre Kronor) adopted in 1923. The presence of two side decals (blue shields with three yellow crowns) indicates that the helmet was updated after 1942. The “72 a” mark: Indicates the shell size, 72 centimeters. This helmet is an M1921/16 (“Flat” or Low-Profile) an early version of the design, produced after World War I. It features a lower, flatter crown compared to its successor, the M1921/18 (“High” or High Dome). Complete example: The clarity of the decals and the integrity of the original leather lining enhance the value of this helmet. Note: Shows signs of wear, dents, and paint wear. Please look closely at all the photos. MILITARY: Items bought for the pleasure of having them for a period. MEDALS FROM ITALY: It was bought due to its histories, for what they represent. OTHER ITEMS: it was bought in the course of life for mere pleasure, without knowing its authenticity. The photos that contain the quarter coin have been enlarged to show the workmanship of the piece. Please feel free to contact me for more photos and or details. If you are satisfied, please send a positive punctuation. If something is wrong, please contact me, I will be available to resolve the issue.

The product is an original plated brass ring from the Citizens Military Training Camp, dating back to circa 1930. This collectible item is related to militaria and would appeal to those interested in military history and memorabilia from the early 20th century. The ring likely holds significance as a piece of military training camp history and would make a unique addition to any collection focused on vintage military items.

Empty case from the Manchuria. Rare Manchukuo flag design container. Originally used as a. Case / pill case. 5 cm in length. A highly collectible item featuring the distinctive. Small-sized containers of this type are becoming increasingly difficult to find today. International Buyers – Please Note.
Pre-War US Army Khaki Cotton Service Coat. 36 Ex-L (X-Long) Enlisted Uniform 1935. Includes belt keepers and inner USA buttons. Excellent antique condition, cotton web belt and outer buttons are missing. Pictures serve as part of the description. Cleaning is recommended for all our items before wearing. Most items come from storage. With honor, gratitude, & respect. You will receive monthly newsletters with the latest sales and events!